Daily Tip:
Cheap Flash Card Woes

If you're constantly transfering business files between computer, you know the 
value of flash memory cards for storing all sorts of data, but investing in the 
wrong card can mean disaster. Many generic card manufacturers use error-prone 
memory that's much more likely to cause corrupted files. If you store important 
information on flash memory cards, buy only brand-name cards backed by a solid 
warranty. 
 
  Daily Term:
leapfrog attack

In a leapfrog attack, a malicious user "borrows" a user ID and password from 
any of a number of sources, such as a file containing IDs and passwords, and 
uses it to penetrate another system. A user can also use this tactic to make it 
difficult for other computers to trace him.
David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really good at 
it.
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